The horizon is a type of boundary phenomenon. This book embraces the horizon literally understood, as the apparent boundary between earth and sky. It also draws on various metaphorical horizons, tracing the limits of human perception, knowledge and experience. >>
When young Deirdre flees Ireland in 1920, the secrets she carries with her will affect the fates of all the generations of Garrisons who come after her. >>
Inspector Aliette Nouvelle returns to solve the case of the murder of a Marilyn Monroe look-alike in a French brothel. >>
This unforgettable debut collection encodes private cruelties, seduction, and the nightmarish reaches of psychic pain in a language so visceral and fresh that Mazakian's readers cannot help but to take note of the arrival of a remarkable new voice. >>
In these poems the old coast of logging and fishing is all but extinct, inhabited by ghosts of men with peaveys in their hands and bulldozers in their eyes, ghosts with the power to inform us, like the rusted logskidder's arch standing by the highway as though it were a dinosaur's hipbones. >>
Roxanne is investigating the murder of Prairie Theatre Centre's well-loved Artistic Director but the theatre is a different world with its own jargon, where fact and fiction merge, lies are delivered as truth, and where people with active imaginations conjure up convincing stories. Who is Roxanne supposed to believe? >>
When local music star Stella Magnusson is found dead at the local dump, residents of the normally tranquil Cullen Village are shocked. Corporal Roxanne Calloway from the Major Crime Unit has barely begun her investigation when another victim is found murdered, and it's clear there's a serial killer on the loose.
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